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How to transform your plate — and the planet Uma Valeti - 14 min The way we raise animals is de

How to transform your plate — and the planet [TED Talks Daily]( [TED Talk]( Uma Valeti - 14 min [Is cultivated meat the future of food?]( The way we raise animals is destructive to humans, animals and the environment, says cardiologist and entrepreneur Uma Valeti. He presents a solution that doesn't require you to give up your favorite protein-packed meals: cultivated meat, grown directly from animal cells. Reportedly some of the "most chicken-y chicken" you'll taste, Valeti envisions how such cultivated meat could save billions of animal lives, improve human health and help protect our planet. ([Read transcript]() [Watch now]( [Watch now](   TED IS SUPPORTED BY ADS AND PARTNERS   Trending [TED Talk]( Barbara F. Walter - 13 min [Is the US headed towards another civil war?]( [TED Talk]( Tom Graham - 13 min [The incredible creativity of deepfakes — and the worrying future of AI]( [TED Talk]( Daniel Sperling, Gil Tal - 5 min [The surprisingly long history of electric cars](   [TED Countdown | Bloomberg Green Festival]( [Join us at the Bloomberg Green Festival]( TED Countdown is bringing TED Talks to the Bloomberg Green Festival, where the world's foremost climate experts will gather — and you're invited! Hear the latest on the current state of the climate crisis, the progress we've made and the brilliant solutions in the works. Attend the TED Countdown session in Seattle on Thursday, July 11. [Get your festival pass ➝](   Tune in [Podcast]( [Why we can't fix bias with more AI]( The TED AI Show - 34 min Tech ethicist Patrick Lin says AI is biased because we — the humans who created it — are. How do we fix this? Lin argues that technology alone won't suffice and chats with host Bilawal Sidhu about practical solutions for a way forward. Listen on [Spotify]( | [Apple]( | [More](   Follow TED [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( Get the TED app [Download on the App Store]( [Get it on Google Play]( Copyright © 2024 TED, All rights reserved. You received this email because you subscribed to it on TED.com. Become a [TED Member]( to support [our mission]( and receive exclusive benefits. Our mailing address is 330 Hudson St Fl 12, NY, NY 10013. [Unsubscribe]( | [View in browser](

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